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RAIRo D SmI r,.--The foll)w. ing arc the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. 11. it. pass Winnsboro: Rou01cAn PASsF:Nor.:n-N\IOnjj. For Charlotto, 1.10, A. . For Augusta, 2.33, A. M. Aoco~mNODTION iE(I'j)* For Augusta, 10.25, A. M. For Charlotte, 11.33, A. 51. Religious Noticos. Asisociato ljermed Church Rev. J. H. Todd, 11 A. a., land 7 .P. M. Me1[vthlodist Church-ll11v. (. V. Walker, 11, A. 'M., 7 1,. m. Hunday School, 10 A. M. Prayer eeting, . .I hursda, 7 p. ar Episcopal Church- -Rtev. J. Obear, Services every Sulniday .ex!Vpt the 2nd Sunday of the month: at 11 o'clock .. it. Prosbyteria lin Chreh-Itv. C . F. Chievt.or, 11 A. Mr., and 7 v. -. 8albbath Sehool 3.1 1.. m. PI-aver Meeting, W(dne(sday, 71 1. . 4ow Adver'tisomoisis. Ne vw Goods-R1 L. Daninnberg. .Masonic- Mooting-Wml. N. Chand. ler, Secretary. Dwelling to Rent-James M. Stowart. Clearing out Sale.-McCroory & Brother. Always keep the bottle hant11dy, Do not plaeo it out of sight For it eured our little Andy, Who was coughing day and night. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. * A iniber, of the violent Ilepulb licai colored leaders at Ridgew!y Whom the favillers preferred not to employ this year have mado affida vits pledging .themselvt-s to suppol LI t iKmupton's governmnen t 4.and to pay tLXCs to his i ntee. An inquiut wai held by Trial Justice James Aiken, on Saturday last,, over tIe dead body of a colored infant that died near Monticello. The vordict rendered was that the deceased came to its death from causes to the jurors unknown. W 'arren R. Marshall has sworn a wholo batch of-slanders against the goo:1 People of Ridgeway. The intimidation to which Ie refers existed only in his own guilty Colscience. The tostiiolly of the best citizens of that town complete 1y refutes his (-harges. On Monday Tr. C. G-aston, Esq., of Chester mado his de//Ut as5 solicitor in this County. Mr. Gaston is a gentleman of tailenit and~ culture, and hast experience ini his p~rfssioni. He is a faithful worker and will be an1 ef!ieient servant of the people, por'forming his dulties without fear , favor or prejudlice. The spell of rainy weather .cn tinues ~over the whole County. and the road; are becoinng daily . pore implassable. The saturated condi tion of the soil prevents the farmers from engaging in any preparation for plmiting. This is discouraging in view of tho scarcity of money andl p)rovisions in the County. A large erop of smiall grain is necessary to prevent actual want dluring the later sununer moths. Mr. James Q. Davis is getting li.a bond readly and will in a few days open1 his books for the Hampton Contribution. The eall of Hampton is meeting a1 prompt response in overy county, while the taxpayers of Fairfield aro wvaiting for a chance to .manifest their adherence to the constitutional governmen~t. Cham berlain had better comlo down 4pacefully. *We ajpend an extract showing the spirit of Irmcaster: Mr. U. B. Whites, tax aigcnt, opeoned his office in Lancaster Jan nary 10th. Duriug the day lie took in $1,060, about one-seventh of tho proposed amount. The peop~o were anxious to pay. An old colored man, Wmti. lDe~alt; botter known asi "Uncle Billy," insisted on contribu tinig a dollar, though lie owns no p)roperty and is exelmpt from the Poll tax. Mr. Pottis (Chick, whose quota wvas only $13, saidl that wasn't enough for Hampton, an4 pi<.d $50 more. Mr. 8. K. Dick, a' Goorgia cotton buyer, asked'leave to cdntri buto a ten, dollar bill, whilch witR granted 1The wvholo amount called for will be p.'9. 1'IoMrPTLY .AiD). ---The following letter explaino itself, and it speaks well for. thb; prdmptmnsstfhe Bom-. pany mentioned thbroin : \VINNIIohO, H. C., 3an,. 18, 1877. Mr!.. .Rdftor - I te pl'eafriro in stating. fore the information of the public that the loss sustained by me on the 28th of Decomberas, 187(1, on my, gin-house, . i t.ho' the H ArNT PAtIJI Fiii ANDJ MA juNK I NSIIIAN(1 oNt'A etames~ WV. Law aou, ma hidta oonnsettle to myenth' 1al fttimC by m 'Wif conity, Ark:ils:rs, died very sudden !y at'r residenceo on tho 23rd of Devember hist. Sho was a daughter of Mr. -J sophi Cnllonll, all old citi Zen of Fiirlield. A Secmli I-n neiuncii.-.There was it ludicrously sudden descent from tle sibliIe to the rliiculous in a coui try ch11uch, not at thousiand muiles oil, whien a clergymn, preachinig oil the miseries enl'tailed by sin, Iulddenly exclaimled, "Th-r~ank (god, I. am1 not at iuffrerel ; In-,y miseries have all heenl hetaled, andI what did it ?" The chalfnge of toio started one of the demtconls froml it dr~owSy mlood, anld spriniging to htis feet, he cried out, "TJu'rrv's Laiv Piiis''." The deacoin was righit inl his est imiial iom of this (elehl':tl Iiedicine. They will co.-taintly clre yvr "Jinis'ries" if they rC.ult from ysp1) , ilep*sia, Torpid Liver, Ctaills, HeAdacie, Loss of Appetlite, Nervouslness, Despondv'I (y or Goenerall Debihtv. 'ake Ohe dv'l ildvice) lnd try 1ih(4m. * Ti reirnis to Gon'erall Iaigood, Ieting cumptriOllerl gcllal, in liate 'i readinless vith hv~lich thle tax paVe' lre rOSpolding to the call of Gs~vernor 11:impton for contribit tii ; to sustatin the lawful govern mont of the St-at. The Clnibia COI rre-poldent of tho 'AOes and Coutrier FIays: The special agents' reports, in Comptroller Hagqood's office, shlow, the alloillt reviceiv'ed here on ie coilit of tIle 10 per vent. vollntary tax. As Saturday was the first dav for making the returns, only seve'n Counties hIlave bell of'li!illy hIa.d foasyet. Thelly report inl rounid n muh1rs.1Ri1h1and. $%3,000 : D:trl-, ingOton -.01,000: Barw3 l, t! 8 I1 5 0: York, 1".1,900 ;Newherry. 1-'3.300: AbbeviHle, $1.500 ; Charleston, $21,. 000. The r ge nts report that the ecolor (-d people are payNin prmply andf im large nonll1lbers. Governor Hamip tonl SavS Ie ihas soul)lght no loani itt the INo'rth, andA nieeds ionje. Tinr GOVImNOIrIIIP.-The giblrlna torial question has colie Squaroly up hofore the Supremoi Couirt, as will be seen from 1the following, (on tair.ed in a telegrain to the NYews and Couier, datted January 22: Judge Carpentor's opportunity is lost. It will be relinllhered tNat when flih recent hihabc corp c1 ne up1) before him, ill colsequeleo of Sliperillienden t. Parlile's refusal to r'eognize Mr. Chaiunber-lainl's; prdonl Of at COnviet inl thePnieiay there w'ere, ill fact, two writs. its Chamb- l.iin ...prdo of the 1_ne date. Only on case('iS, that of Smith, wals 'onisidered at th time, asC itS t.wasl madile thle test case. Jutdge CarpenOl1teri hlainlg reCsCr'ved hlis diceisionl mei:mw~thile, for what scomns a long time to the other'1 pr'iier, Johni F'ulton, his counsel have hnow yielded to his nlaturld alnxiety, anid proposeR( to bringi hlis ('aso( befoi'e the Suhpremlfo .Courti on a wr'it of hIabe(as 'orp)us ti10-m1oro at 11 o'e'oek. .As the Ii'st enso would have fohund its lfnal mettlemlenlt inl th is Court, on the aplpeah of one side 01' the other'I, ll interest in the ma1:t Str is no0w transllferr'ed from Judg~be' Calrpcnter's decisioni to that of the hligher' cour11t, wich will, doubtless, 1- Cconsistenlt with its recent action and- 1 be speeC(dily lrndered3(. Eighlt colored miurderer's we're r'ccently convicd and sentenced to death in Abbeville. Th'ley were a portion of the baind which two mlonlthsH ago ambuhsended and killed a young white man11 ats he wasi r'iding out of Lowndesville. The jury was comp]os'ed of eight colored and four' wvhite mieni. The~ evidenlce wJas COn - clusivo and the jury found a verdict inl accor'danuce with the latw and the facts. Tis is a ~pleasing c'ircuml stance as showing thuat par'tisan pre'judice andl~ pai~oni arO not siuf fered to cross the threcshold of the temple of Justice. The courts are sup~reme safety of tho State. So long as the law is obeyed politics cannot destroy the liberties of the people. The C!reuit Court. The January term. of: the Court of General Sessions for the county of Fairliold, oponeod on Monday morn ing laist, his Honor T. J. Mackey presiding. The grand jury was1 or ganiod with Sami.' R. Johnston as foreman, the following jurors an Kwering to their namos :*SamI. 1R. Johrnston, Fred. Copes. Joh~n Lee, Preston Rion, Williatm Mosea, Owon Gilbert, Jno. A. Robertson, Peter Goings, Jerry M'rrtin, F. 'H. DuBose, Thomnpson Chiappell, Star. ling Glenn, George T. Soiglor', WV. H.' McGill, B. F. Boulwareo, WV. H. Padgett. Tile grand jurors wore then duly eworn, and hi8 Honoer delivered to them the following chiarge: The Supremho Court of the State having adjudged the Chain borlaiin U~ouse to be. au illegal body and without any constitutio'nal sanc tioni, 1n0 pro'tonded tax-bil or'igina ted in that body shall b'eefif reed gywhorewithin the, jurisdiction >Theo duo maintenance of public ord r and the efficient admninistra o of-tM 7kWE Ma upon 'tie juli1iai dI-parI t mniit,( of I Ie govern. Imlit the responsibility of deterinill - m'g for itself at least. nid for the t11ei being, ats to who ik t1he lawful 0.'ver-ior of the St:ite. The lpresi din'g Jiudge( of this court recognizos .1is Excelleecy Wido a11mfi)pt.onl. and him on ly-as the Governor of Sout h1 Carolina His warrants of paldoll will be obeyed by the Sheriti iml tihie case of any person coivicted in this Cour.t, and ill commiis.4on1s issuled by him11 pumrsuant to law will e dily respectedt No pretlmiled CO(l i-imn issiued by 1). 11. Ch'1111 ber-lain sbilsiietutienit t'O Decelber 14, 187( he day on which Governor IHampton waIs_ 1in.iguri1ated1, 111111 h held Io have any1v forco or vii tuo withini the limits of this judicial cir cst. 'Tho sheri Il will receivo nlo prisvoners into) the( jaiil un~der. pro tihdcolmmitmentils i.ssue.1 by pre Ilnded T 'l'rial Jiustices assumiing to act. Iider clniions isued by ihe said pretvn(ler 1). IH. ChmiaIbor lain inve that date. You will diligently inquire wheth er any persHo(n has Iele evicto'1 froi h oulse or lamd, or discha rgIed from em ploy nt. hvaumoe of 1.1h tckcet voted by him at the receit (ilertion. ''Ie Ilballot uiist be free and un)tranuinelled ntid iiust expresst the will of (he voter, and not that of anotlher. He wvho votes under eth s1.'v of :i auplifte I nrii raised to strike him down, should he not vote for the Candidate of his owN choice, ii to that extent. a slave. The law visits severe penaltiesr upon those who dare to practiso intimidation in any form against. their follow voters, and if any person is convicted by logal proofs of uich oiiense, this (out will visit upon him the highest fine and the longest terim of impris Oflilonmit tilorized by our statitos, in order that the sialctity of the ballot shall be Iaintaiied inviolato. Ille grand ju-y nilist inquire if a1V hi'tumed or"gan1istionus were op0 rated in this county inl the last (Itetiol, for the intimidation of aly NO 011 oil accout of his political pItiontS You are instruicted to preseit any person for nuis-mnce, On (omli plainlt ad to youl, who is enl gaged ill purchasing 1rI iciltir'al pl llcts in the nigh t-tiie, eVon tholugl le oihould ILavo pi- clhaedI oily from the laiwfuil ownlers thereof. You will also diligently ill quire if any discrimination in ado agailst plisollers in the jail, or inimates of the Poor -louse. oi alccount of race or color. You will report oil these matters inder the soln s:i(ctions of your oaths 1as grand jurors', whict bilid you to present. no man through envy, ialred or udiilice, and to leave 11ono Ipro sen1ted th.(rough fear, favor or all'ec tion, Or reward or the hopo of re wm-Ad." The1 fo'regoing" Ceo iibt a brief( syniopsis of the Iiiost exOellent ebarge of his Honory. Hi~s insxtrue tions~ to tihe granid jurly were b~othl compIrehe~nsivo and forLcile. It will be observedl that his H-onor jistructs the grand jury to inu1(~ire& rigidly into the miatte oV(f in timlidation of voters. This is right, and it is what all the ipeolie, withocut regard to p)oliti cd p)arties, earnestly desire. HeI also caLllsi attention to the traflic in seed cotton and( other~ prioduc, eaor riedl on so extenisively at somno counltry stores. As far as9 our in for motion euxtendos, Judge Mackey is tile 01n1y circuit judge in the State who hasx instructed the grand juries at every teirmu upon these implortanlt subjects. The comisijon of T. C. Gaston as Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial Cir' cuit was read andh ordered to be sproaeid upon01 the recordi of the Court. Soveral bil1ls woro handed out to the grand jury, and thio following cases were trica : Stato vs. 'Wyatt Goings, ind(icted1 for grand~ larceny. D~efendant pleaded guilty. Stato vs. Glenn Davis, indicted for grand larceny. Defendant pleaded his own case. Verdict Guilty. State vs. David Gordon, indicted1 for assabult and batteory with ai deadly weaontl)--Gaillard & Reynolds for defendant. Verdict Guilty. Tu Ea1Ay, JANUAnY 24.-Court met at the usual hour, and p)roceedod to the disposal of the following busi State vs. Jacob Williams, indict od for grand larceny-F. J. Camne ron for defendant. Verdict-Not guilty. State vs. .aivans Harris and James Jackson, indicted for malicious mislcief-Jamfes B. -McCan ts for defendants. Verdict-Guilty as to Evans Harris, and 1Not guilty as to James Jackson. State vs. Andrew Glymph, Nathan Wilson, Charles Tucker and John Wilson, indhictedl for burglary and larceny--A. M. Mackey for Charles Tucker and Andrew Glymiph; Gaillard & Reynolds for Nathan Wilson and John Wilson. Verdict-Not guilty.* State vs. Charles Burke and Jack Wilson, indicted for grand larceny, and burglary and Jaceny-noz. pros. r s to Jack Wilson, who had trnenl Sta1te's evidence, and cse capitinued as to Charles Burke, lie havidng niot yet been arrested. Tho 'itt then, . adjournedl till WedineEday IRrnng at ten o'clock. HYMENEAL. M AIIL, o) thet 4111 of Jiaary, at the residen .e of the brfido's nother, near Itid-cway, by tho Rev. N. W. 1 haonli Mr. lHonjainm J.TeemI to N iss Cynrth:a J. Daiughter of the late it. A. Itohorough. WELLING houso to rent, jan 25 It J. M. STEW'AlT. 11innsiboro Log No. 11, A. P. M. rgular cOmI unication of this .V Ldg90 will bM held this evoning at '74 '0o:. Ilrethren il iii rear:< will cotuo preparod to pay tucir dues. WMIN. OllAN DER. janl 5 1e2retary. OlERAT CLEARING OUT ShE lof ID ]7R G OO D S, (A l PETN', Window Shades, BOOTS, SHOES, and HATS, a. the Grand Central DRY OODS .STA I 1IS IIXENT (of D1c~reery & Brother, A'l NO bought out the interet, of W. D.LOVE, we will make positive sile of our entire stock for usgi fit, pjies fir below osot, to mako room for a cheio alind Clgilt, stoV'c of SPRING GOODS. 'Pho following aro some of the leading prices: T 'apestry Briiussielx Carpots, best makes, at $1.00 it yard. Extra Super aud Ingrain and All Wool, it 50, 75 aid i$.00. \ inldow sha(dos and Rugs b low coFiSt. Drvss Golds, at Io, 12j and 25, reduced friOmir 60 an11d 75. H osiery and Gloves at half their value. Bent Standiaird l'rints, ait GI and 8A. 4-4 Wamutta hleach, at 121. 4-4 Androscoggin aind Fruit of Loom, 10. Boots and Shoes at, half price. Big bargains may bo exIeted, and a littlh 11moe.y will buy a good manury goods, We intend to do i live busines, aRd will al -, ays halve bargains to offer our custo ; uipr mles sent on application and expressage paid oil bIls ver $10. McClltEER Y & BROTHERI, G,'rand Central Dry Gonds Establishment. T. A. McCEu-;ny. B. B. MCCIuimBny. I. A. N.VwuIs. Whl. IloKAN. jai 25 NEW SrOCK SPINTG GOODS WILL BE AT D A N:N E N B E R S'S DRY GOODS, CLOTHINO; BOOT AND SHOE CALL AND SEE THEM. jan 25 PURE LIQUORS. J. C. Clein's Pure North'Carolina Corn Whiskey. Tom Cooper's Pure North Carolina Cop per Distilled Corn Whiskey. FOR SALE LOW FORl CASH, CENTENNIAL .BAR, F. W. Hahanlcht Pro.r.... Il l 811 ED411 -) IN cOI.UM DIa, is The cheapest Daily Paper IN 8OUTh CARoLINA. POLITICS DEMOCRATIC ALL THE NEWS Of the Day Condonsed. Nubser ption, $2)50--6 Months M-0 PronounIed t ho betit Domocratic Daily at tho Capital. Addrei JULTAN A EFAY, Manager. J. OLENDINING, Boot and Shoo lanuracturer, WINNSBOtO, S. C. i'llEl undornignod re fspectfully nnoninee to tho cti/.iIen of Fairtield that lie ali removed his Boot and Shoe Ala ifact ory to ono door below Mr. C. Mullerm. I am prepared to :nanufacture all stvles of work in a nubstantial and workninnlike manner. out of the very best materials. and at prieus fully as low al tho Hamm gooti van be nizufactutred for aet tho North or elsewhero. I keep constantly on hanmd, a good Smo+c of Solo ani(d U >por Leather, Shoe Findings &C., which will Ie sold at rea-tonasblo prices. 1tepairing promptly att inded to. Terms sitrict ly CIhIL ,ro- bried hliden bought. oct 12 J. CinLNDINING. J.F. Mclaster & Co. .--0-... NEW OOODS! NEW 000DS! JUST RECEIVED I Consisting of all the Latent Varieties. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING IS AS COMPLETE AS ANY IN TOWN. PRINTS PRINTS PRINTS 61cts. 8Acts. M0cts BLANKETS, SHAWLS and LAP ROBES AT THE LOWEST ]TIIOJ~DS. WOr would Call R)ecild attention to our completo stock of Ready-mado 'EI-IILTh. Shirts made to or.:er and a fit Or'u4%XZ3. tX e 2cl.. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS' Pegged, Cable, and Ilandsewed. Ladies Shot-s or the best make, and EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. GIVE US A CALL BEFORE P URCHASlNG ELSE WHERE AND WE OUARANTEE~ TO PLEASE. J. F. McMASTERI & CO. oct 5. TO OUR CUSTOERS -0- - WHO are indebted to us for PRO VIS. IONS or PHIOSPHIATEs, we would respet fully call attentlon, that your bills are duo on or before the first of November. Wo are doponding on you for payment AT ONCE, to enablo us to moet obligations made to assist you, and which are duo' at that time. In order for us, as well as you, to main tain our orodit, it is necessary to moot our promises promptly. Beaty, Bi'o.a Son. oct 12 Ettonger & Edmond, RioRMoND. YA., ML/ANUFACTURE11S of 1'ortable and ... Stationary Engines and Boilers of all kinds Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Mill Gsg g, Shafting, Pulleys be. AMnaioA Thfnents WA-Era WhEL.. Camerota's Speclal Steam Punyps oo 9Send for Ctalogue. Pubiishers and Printers C'an hty direct of tho Manufactitrer on favorable ternia. "Tim AN1ON IIARDY CurTiNo MAeitiggF are the breos and eliapest low priced 1nMhine naade, and havo a national rev it tution for tatility and durability.-' Ae Ererolper, Chimwuajo. 'rTMN A NN IIABDY PAP'U Currim is by far the best piachine which can bo ob tained for a less prico than one hundred dollars. It is of great trength. These na'hinee have always taken the highest Htilnd. It is the only inacline to which iN applied the Patent Movable Cutting Boar . This device has a reptutation of itself: by it, the citting board can be in stantly and accurately uwovid, so that a pe'rfect cut is insured. This in a veryi im, portant. point inl the machine, am one that is posststvin'l by no othor. It greatly reduces the labor of preparation in work nig the paper haukward and forward. We cannot too stroingly recommend the advantage's of tIhis patent movable board. It iN worth the prieo of thia maachine, and pin-ehasers HoIld jlly lnderstanold how highly it iN to Io valied." (e. 1>, 11odiu & h.'s Aeiesqcr lomlenrr aid Printer's (letsi'le.* ''M. IATEsT IMInOvEI) ]HARDY CARD CIOT Tl hi pronounced the most desirable Card Cutter in the market, for the general lises of a print iniig oilot. 'The well known 1100l,8 CAM) CUTTER with my latest improveniont, is till pre ferred by Imiany printers. aind holds its favoritisn over other miachin's. None gonuino hut those having my full ildremss lettered in the easting. /:* Newspapiers in want of advertising from first. parties shoild send for my circular. nc JIADIITON Is GoMc.o of the 11 hole People, BARGAINS, BARGAINS, FOR ALL AT THE DRY 00ODS, FANCY GOODS AND MILLINERY BAZAAR, N Dress Goods. Calicoes, Bleached anld Unblleacmhed Mulinsll , SlimVwls, Fuir, Clomks,Boulevard Shirts, Cor sets, Millinery Goods, Flowers, Feathors, &-. -ALSO Blankets, P ants Goods, Checked H Iomespunus, Boots and Shoes of all kinds, Men's Hats and Clothing. JUST OPENED FOR HOLIDAYS A lot of Fancy Goods, suitable for presents. JUST ARRIVED, Fresh Family Grocerics, Cheose, Mac'aroni, Soap, Candles, Starch, French and Plain Candics, Cocoa mints, Oranges, Northern Apples, Sugar and Soda Crackeirs, Lomons, Canned Goods, Firo Crackers, Prize Candy, Irishl Potatoes for eating pulrposeis, Tobacco, Cigars, Mackerel &c.. &c.,-all of wvhich will be sold as low as5 the lowest. Agent for Butterick's reliable Paper Patterns-a supply of latest styles for Laiesic and Chiirhon, jus t mn at docC 21 J. . 30 AG'S. NEW GROCERY STORK fAVING taken charge of the Gro cery Store formerly occupied by RI. L. Dannenberg, I desire to irform the public that I koop constantly on hand a fresh and choice stock of ' IB'~1lYJ 0llO0E1IE%. I am, Yomrs Respectfully, N. LEVIN, Jr. Winisboro, 8. C., Dec. 14th, 1876. SHAVING SALOON. T HiE undersigned takes this method of informing the public that he has opened a Shaving and lIIair-cutting Siah on in the room two doors west of the post. ofieo, where he will take pleasure in sorving all those who may, favor him with a call. Everything in hisa line done in the latest and most faahionable style. jan 18-tf HENRY TOOLE. Win nsbo oHtei7 THJE undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public that he has removed to that latge and commodious Brick Hotel, located in the centre of business, whore he is prepared to accommodate them with elean and well furnished rooms, and a table sup plied with the boat that the market affords. He. lintends to deserve and hopes to receive the public patronage. M. L. BBOWN, January, 8, 1877.-tf Proprietor.' ]$OTIOBJ ALL persons holdinrt claims against L. the estate of Maa. t'BAW A. OAussow, deceased, latetof of Bairfld county, are requirEd to present the same, prgperly attested, to -the undersigned, or to Ga1IrLtaaIn & RarThorns, attorneys, at their ofaoe, No. 8, Law Ran e, Wiensboro S.. ZQB, C. ABLNI1T, 16 897A~mitrato Mt. Zion Institute. TiHE patronago of the citizens of Fairfield Is earnestly solicited for this time honored Sohool. TVRM, PAYADLM ONE IIALF QUAIITEnLY IN ADVANoC: 1st 0 rado per Quarter of 10 weeks, $1500 2nd " " " " " '' $12 00 Primary - 46 6 1 4 $10) 00 A fow pupils will be recoived as boardeIa il the ila mil y of the Principal, on rt'asona. bleterms. W. M. DWIOHT, jan 18 tf Priipal. STATE OF SOUlli CA ROLiNA COUNTY O FAiIIFIRFI). Thos. Neely, administrator of Estate ov Ann Witlin g, Deceasod, vs. Elizabeth Wlalliig. Ja. Walling and others. T N obedience to an oi'der from the - Court, of Probate, made in tho above stated ease, I will offer for salo on the first Monday in February next. before the Court House door in Vimmboz'e, 8. U., the tract of land belon ging to tho estate of An ni Walling, d(ecaIsed, containiing soven. ty-four acres, more or )os. aid bounded by latids of \irs. Martha Black, estate of Philip Wtiling and others. TUMS OF HAl.X--- one-half cash on day of salo, balance in one and two years there after, equal instalnents secnred by Bond and Mortgago with intorot from day of sale. Purchsors to pay for necessary papers. 8. W. RUJFF, jan 4--m 8 F. 0. FINVAL NOTICE TO All.parties Indebted to R. J. McCARLEY. R. J. McCARLEY begs once more and for the last time to invito-all parties who have not yet squared up their nacounts to do so at once, in ord er to ayoid legal 0XI)OTi5C5. P. 8. --Ho also begs to inform everybody that ho now intends doing a cah busineas iiid that no orders on and after lot Jan. 1877 unaccompanied by the cash will be illied. jan 4 -AIIR ]TO TIC~ED T IHE undersigned horoby givo nottee .L that from this date they will sell on credit to no NO PEltWON WHOMSOEVER and that they will acoept .no orders for goods from anyone. Their terms will be invariably (AAI. ide 21 A.SG3 8o'HMEIE1:&'0. R.W. PHILLIPS DEALER IN ~3URNITURE, Parlor Briokbts and I..Picturo Frames,' for design and woerkmnanship, unequalled. Jteoem bor my prices arc beyond competition for (lie same quality of goods. A NEW SUPrP LY of Rustic Window Shados, low in, price d uralhe, con venient, that never get out of order, and will lasst longer than any other Sh ade. Mattresses, Pictures, H~at-Rlaoks, Mirrorsanid Lumber for sale. REPAIRING.. Furniture neatly repaired at moderate prices. Spcial attention giveni to the Un dortakher's Department. I keep on hand a full supply of Casos and WVood Cofing. MY TERMS ARE STRICTLY CA811, To Our Paz'ona. pHIE undernig~ned desire to remind 1.their old friend. and.eutomerm and tho piulil generally that they are still to lie found at their old stand, with a fulI Stock of Plantation and Family Groceries, Beo.f, Shoes and Domestic Day Goods &o. All of which they aro offering at prices in' keeping with (lie bard times and scarcity of mnoney. Give us a call and boconvinoed of what, wo say, N. 1.-Those persons indebted to us are hereby notified to come forward and make payment at once, or they will find their accounts in the hands of an offioer for collection. We need our money and must have it. nov 2 JOHNSTON & PETTICREW. Ii ft. Flell lall IEEPS consteatly on adf sfllup-. ply of Choice FAMILY GP.OOEIE2I and PLANITATION~ SUPPLIES. - isteek has recently been replenbed, and .he a gew ready to supply t'ho wantd of 41L oot19 -GOO.D ADVER TISING . $3,950.0 worth '. papers, a